Miro Returns to the Ring Faces Former WWE Champion in First Match Since AEW Exit: After more than a year away from in-ring action, former AEW TNT Champion Miro made his long-awaited return this past weekend at Qatar Pro-Wrestling’s Super Slam III in Doha, Qatar. His last match before this came at AEW’s World’s End pay-per-view in late 2023, where he secured a victory over Andrade, who was wrapping up his AEW run before heading back to WWE.
This time, Miro squared off against a familiar face—former WWE Champion Alberto Del Rio, now wrestling under his post-WWE moniker, Alberto El Patron. Patron, who currently holds the AAA MEGA Championship, brought his veteran experience into the matchup, making it a notable bout for fans in attendance.
Event Highlights and Future Implications
The QPW Super Slam III event featured several other high-profile names, with wrestling legend Mick Foley, former WWE stars Matt Cardona, Nic Nemeth (formerly Dolph Ziggler), and Mustafa Ali also making appearances. Given the star-studded lineup, it’s no surprise that LuchaLibreOnline shared pictures from the show on X (formerly Twitter), generating buzz across the wrestling community.
For those who missed the live action, the event is set to be available for streaming on March 2 via TrillerTV (formerly FITE TV).

What’s Next for Miro?
While Miro’s return to the ring has excited fans, speculation is already running wild about his future. Multiple reports suggest that a WWE return could be on the horizon, which would mark a major career shift for the powerhouse wrestler. If he does head back, it will be interesting to see how he fits into WWE’s evolving landscape—especially with recent shakeups in the roster.
Whether this was a one-off match or the start of a bigger comeback, Miro’s return has certainly reminded the wrestling world of his presence. Now, it’s just a matter of waiting to see where “The Redeemer” lands next.